نتایج جستجو برای: hollow fiber

تعداد نتایج: 142755  

Journal: :journal of membrane science and research 0
s. subagjo department of chemical engineering, itb, jl. ganesha 10, bandung 40132, indonesia n. prasetya department of chemical engineering, itb, jl. ganesha 10, bandung 40132, indonesia i.g. wenten department of chemical engineering, itb, jl. ganesha 10, bandung 40132, indonesia

the present work studied the application of membrane bioreactor (mbr) for tapioca wastewater processing that contained chemical oxygen demand (cod) ranging from 4000-9000 mg/l. a preliminary study was initially conducted in order to evaluate membrane performance with respect to its flux with mlss concentration ranging from 4,500 to 10,500 mg/l. it was clear that fouling was observed during the ...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
Ofer Shapira Ayman F Abouraddy Qichao Hu Dana Shemuly John D Joannopoulos Yoel Fink

The ability to precisely and selectively excite superpositions of specific fiber eigenmodes allows one in principle to control the three dimensional field distribution along the length of a fiber. Here we demonstrate the dynamic synthesis and controlled transmission of vectorial eigenstates in a hollow core cylindrical photonic bandgap fiber, including a coherent superposition of two different ...

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2012
Erode Santhanam Nehru

Axisymmetric vibration of an infinite piezolaminated multilayer hollow cylinder made of piezoelectric layers of 6mm class and an isotropic LEMV Linear Elastic Materials with Voids layers is studied. The frequency equations are obtained for the traction free outer surface with continuity conditions at the interfaces. Numerical results are carried out for the inner, middle, and outer hollow piezo...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2016
Gongping Liu Nanwen Li Stephen J Miller Danny Kim Shouliang Yi Ying Labreche William J Koros

New rigid polyimides with bulky CF3 groups were synthesized and engineered into high-performance hollow fiber membranes. The enhanced rotational barrier provided by properly positioned CF3 side groups prohibited fiber transition layer collapse during cross-linking, thereby greatly improving CO2 /CH4 separation performance compared to conventional materials for aggressive natural gas feeds.

Journal: :Advanced materials 2012
Alexander Gumennik Alexander M Stolyarov Brent R Schell Chong Hou Guillaume Lestoquoy Fabien Sorin William McDaniel Aimee Rose John D Joannopoulos Yoel Fink

A new all-in-fiber trace-level chemical sensing approach is demonstrated. Photoconductive structures, embedded directly into the fiber cladding along its entire length, capture light emitted anywhere within the fiber's hollow core and transform it directly into an electrical signal. Localized signal transduction circumvents problems associated with conventional fiber-optics, including limited s...

2014
Xing Yang Rong Wang Lei Shi Anthony G. Fane Marcin Debowski

Journal: :Optics express 2012
Miguel Miranda Cord L Arnold Thomas Fordell Francisco Silva Benjamín Alonso Rosa Weigand Anne L'Huillier Helder Crespo

We present an analysis and demonstration of few-cycle ultrashort laser pulse characterization using second-harmonic dispersion scans and numerical phase retrieval algorithms. The sensitivity and robustness of this technique with respect to noise, measurement bandwidth and complexity of the measured pulses is discussed through numerical examples and experimental results. Using this technique, we...

2016
Randhir Bhatnagar Rohit Choudhary Avtar Singh Pawan Kapur M. N. Petrovich A. van Brakel F. Poletti K. Mukasa

We report the feasible design of the gas sensor based on Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fibers (HC-PCF) operating in the mid-IR. Hollow core photonic band gap fibres (HC-PBFs) are employed as gas cells due to their compactness, good integrability in optical systems and feasibility of long interaction lengths with gases. The challenge is in development and assembly of HC-PCF based gas cell where i...

Journal: :Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics 2008

2008
Richard G. Spencer

Osteoarthritis is the leading cause of joint pathology in the older population. Given the limited intrinsic self-repair capacity of cartilage, a great deal of activity is ongoing to establish conditions under which cartilage regeneration might be achieved. In addition, the potential for use of engineered cartilage as a therapeutic implant is also under active investigation. Finally, the ability...

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